RSibayan

Bitcoin Short Term Price Reversal Inside The Falling Wedge

Long
RSibayan Updated   
COINBASE:BTCUSD   Bitcoin
Here's an opportunity for a quick long trade or potentially a breakout upwards from the wedge.

Falling Wedge has a determined top resistance line with multiple touch points and an area of great price rejection, an area to look for exit points when doing a quick 3%-3.5% long trade.

Bullish Signals:
1. RSI - Has Multiple Bullish Divergences
2. Stoch RSI - Momentum Is Directed Upwards (On 4H, Momentum is similarly directed upwards)
3. Falling Wedge is predominantly a bullish pattern with 60% chance of breaking out to the upside.



Warning! Watch for FU moves, extremely large wicks to the downside to take out short positions and instantly wick back up or vice versa, algo bots are set to hunt for stop losses.

Remember to always, always place your trailing stops at the appropriate levels as not to get stopped out at your trades.

>>>>> Always be prepared for either scenario of upwards movement or downwards movement. <<<<<


Happy Trading Everyone.

Ron (Intrepid Trader)


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Support and Resistance Lines


The Trend-Based Fibonacci Extension Tool


Elliott Impulse And Correction Waves

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Bitcoin ABC Elliott Correction Wave & Gann Boxes


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